Laura Ling, Euna Lee Detained In North Korea

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HYUNG-JIN KIM | March 22, 2009 04:25 AM EST | AP

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In this Oct. 9, 2006 file photo, two North Korean soldiers patrol on the Yalu river at the North Korean town of Sinuiju, opposite the Chinese border city of Dandon. Two American journalists were missing Friday, March 20, 2009, after they reportedly were detained by North Korea for ignoring warnings to stop shooting footage of the reclusive country. Journalists Laura Ling and Euna Lee, reporters for former Vice President Al Gore's online media outlet Current TV, were seized Tuesday along the Chinese-North Korean border, according to news reports and an activist who had worked with them. (AP Photo/Greg Baker, File)

SEOUL, South Korea — Two American journalists detained by North Korean soldiers are believed to have been sent to Pyongyang for questioning, a news report said Sunday.

North Korea said Saturday it was investigating two Americans it detained Tuesday for "illegally intruding" into its territory after crossing the border from China.

A brief dispatch from the North's official Korean Central News Agency gave no other details, but it was apparent confirmation of reported arrests of two female U.S. journalists reporting on North Korean refugees in the border area.

South Korean media and a South Korean missionary identified the two detained Americans as Laura Ling and Euna Lee, reporters for former Vice President Al Gore's San Francisco-based media outlet Current TV.

A U.S. official said Saturday that the U.S. has been in touch with North Korean representatives about the journalists and is awaiting a reply. The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity citing the sensitivity of the issue, said the U.S. doesn't know where the North is holding them.

South Korea's Yonhap news agency said Sunday, in a report from the Chinese city of Yanji, that it is highly likely that they were sent to Pyongyang to be investigated for their alleged border intrusion.

"Considering the significance of the case, there is a high possibility that the two U.S. journalists have been sent to Pyongyang and are undergoing a direct investigation" by the North's spy agency and military, Yonhap quoted a source in China it described as privy to North Korean affairs.

Yonhap quoted other sources in China as saying the North's confirmation of the arrest appeared to demonstrate that Pyongyang's intelligence and military headquarters are directly interrogating the journalists.

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Yonhap also said the North is expected to "politically" use the U.S. journalists in its negotiations with the U.S. government.

Ties between Washington and Pyongyang already have been strained over the North's refusal to fully verify its past nuclear activities and its announced plan to launch a satellite into orbit in early April. U.S. and other regional powers argue the launch is a cover for a long-range missile test.

The two journalists, along with a male cameraman and a guide, were headed to Yanji, across the border from North Korea's far northeastern corner, where they planned to interview women forced by human traffickers to strip for online customers and meet with children of defectors, according to the Rev. Chun Ki-won of the Seoul-based Durihana Mission, a Christian group that helps defectors.

Then they planned to travel to Dandong, said Chun who helped the journalists organize the trip.

At the Yalu River near Dandong on Sunday, rifle-carrying North Korean soldiers across the river patrolled its bank. A group of men painted fishing boats on the North Korean side during low tide.

Many North Korean children who grow up on the run in China live in legal limbo, unable even to attend school, according to a 2008 Human Rights Watch report.

The North Korean-Chinese border is long, porous and not well demarcated and thus a common route for escape from the North.

A growing number of North Koreans have sneaked into China to escape political repression and chronic food shortages and to seek asylum, mostly in South Korea, according to North Korean defectors in South Korea and activists.

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Associated Press writer Robert Burns in Washington and AP photographer Andy Wong in Dandong, China contributed to this report.

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SEOUL, South Korea — Two American journalists detained by North Korean soldiers are believed to have been sent to Pyongyang for questioning, a news report said Sunday. North Korea said Saturday...
SEOUL, South Korea — Two American journalists detained by North Korean soldiers are believed to have been sent to Pyongyang for questioning, a news report said Sunday. North Korea said Saturday...
 
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I'm all for the role that the media must play in keeping government honest, but these two women and their two male colleagues who managed to escape (who says chivalry is dead?) have done something that is just plain stupid and of no help to anyone. They have forced their own government's hand in making a deal with the murderous regime in Pyongyang AND they have insured that this escape route for North Korean refugees will be plugged up. Idiots. Let them stay at the Pyongyang Palazzo for a few months.

http://kushibo.blogspot.com/2009/03/useless-useful-idiots-or-tools-in-trade.html

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:53 PM on 03/25/2009
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Why do you say things like that? Did you read the whole article and did you even understand it? What do you mean the two women and two men "managed to escape"?
These are journalists who are trying to do a report on the North Korean refugees. If it weren't for these brave journalists most people wouldn't be aware of these refugee cases. Do you think the N Korean government is welcoming journalists into the country? I am sure these journalists tried by all means to conduct the interviews safely and secretly. Unfortunately this happened. It's so ironic that you say their actions are "no help to anyone", do you think your comment is helping anyone?
Why don't you try to find out more about the journalist herself and some of the reports that she has done previously before you say things like that. Her name is Laura Ling.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:39 AM on 04/21/2009
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Forget about my "managed to escape" question.
But take this case for example. In Burma there are a lot of internally displaced persons. There are refugee camps scattered along the Burmese-Thai border. The Burmese government doesn't welcome NGOs and foreign aid. So NGO's such as Doctors Without Borders risk their lives and cross the Thai border into Burma to visit these camps to provide medical care. So according to your logic and other who use words like "deserve" and "stupid", if these NGO personnel were caught in Burma their own governments should abandon them, and let them be subject to the dictatorship? Politics aside, there is a larger issue of humanity and upholding basic human rights.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:15 AM on 04/21/2009
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It's so obvious that North Korea kidnapped these women to use them as pawns in its negotiations with the United States. Pyongyang just wants Washington to give it a lot of aid money.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:38 AM on 03/25/2009
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do you think they'll get water up their nose? since george sanctioned it, perhaps everyone will start doing it

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:16 AM on 03/23/2009

Grow up.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:44 PM on 03/23/2009

I give my best with to both of them for their safe return.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:26 PM on 03/22/2009
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Hope they DO NOT use some of America's trade mark EXTRAORDINARY RENDITION on them in the guise of knowledge extraction ...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:12 PM on 03/22/2009
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I suspect NK wouldn't bother with that- they'll probably just use whatever medieval devices they see fit. Sad but probably true.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:19 AM on 03/23/2009

I am still hoping the government will allow them to report on the up coming satellite launch as a propaganda channel to Western media. Then they would have to treat them well and let them go afterwords. However, I also hoped to win the lotto so it is only a hope.

I would be happy to see them allowed to go back to China.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:16 PM on 03/22/2009
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did she use to be at one time long ago on the "View" also as a host before Hassleback, just asking?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:02 PM on 03/22/2009
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That was Lisa Ling - Laura is her sister.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:54 PM on 03/22/2009

Check out Laura Ling's sister's National Geographic DVD "Inside North Korea": Lisa Ling's portrayal pretty much shows NK in all it's Stalinistic horror. I hope her sister isn't used for payback. Too bad we owe so much $ to China that we can't finally demand that they make NK lighten up.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:50 PM on 03/22/2009

Journalists, and photojournalists often put themselves in dangerous situations in search for the truth. I don't consider them stupid, but it's one of the dangers of the job.

I think it's stupid to blame them for what happened. The leadership in North Korea is so corrupt and tyrannical and of course, they knew that, but they took a risk and this is what happens.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:26 PM on 03/22/2009

We all owe people like them a HUGE thank you, because our mainstream media refuses to tell us the truth & will not buy the photos or report the stories that we most need to see. It pisses me off.

I'm praying for these two!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:25 AM on 03/23/2009
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Laura Ling and Euna Lee were acting as all good journalists should, shining the light of reason in one of the dark places in this world. They deserve our complete support and also the support of their employer, Current TV. Right now, Current TV is censoring their homepage to remove all discussion of these journalists' disappearance. Although I recognize the need for secrecy on some matters as their release is sought through diplomatic channels, censorship is never appropriate on the part of any news organization. I doubt that Current will long survive this incident.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:22 PM on 03/22/2009
- greenmonk I'm a Fan of greenmonk 6 fans permalink
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I think you should have stopped at "I recognize the need for secrecy..."

Obviously there is a good reason for the blackout. You can call it "censorship" if you like. I'm sure when this whole episode is over Current TV will cover it completely.

So if your child was kidnapped and the police advised you not to talk to the press for good reasons (Maybe the perp enjoyed the publicity and it only egged him on) you would go ahead and do it anyways because you don't believe in "censorship" . Nice.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:03 PM on 03/22/2009
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Evidently north Korea doesn't have an illegal immigration problem

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:13 PM on 03/22/2009
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And that'll teach you to stand on the Chinese side of the border and ignore N. Korean guards on their side. Rules? What rules? Must have been taking lessons from the Ne0c0ns. Rendition. T0r. ture, etc.

N. Korean interrogation? Not fun. Thanks Che. ney - for making t0rture standard operating procedure. "Heck of a job Bushy".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:54 PM on 03/22/2009
- williamina I'm a Fan of williamina 7 fans permalink

loser

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:56 PM on 03/22/2009

Ummm, you are using pictures of LISA Ling.

Are you wrong, or is it the AP?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:54 PM on 03/22/2009

Ooops. Just saw Laura Ling's Current TV page and it looks like they might be sisters, twins even.

My apologies.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:58 PM on 03/22/2009

They're d..e.a.d.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:38 PM on 03/22/2009

Let's see:

2 real journalists not associated with CBS, ABC, MSNBC, CNN or FIXED News get taken hostage by North Korea.

The result?

It's a buried blurb on Huffington Post.

If these 2 journalists were associated with any of the aforementioned corporate outlets, it would be all over the news & the talking heads would be calling for a military attack on North Korea.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:33 PM on 03/22/2009
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At least CBC, ABC, MSNBC, CNN, and FOX would have the cojones too cover this issue themselves. Current is censoring their own webpages by removing independent stories on this.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:23 PM on 03/22/2009
- reno1190 I'm a Fan of reno1190 15 fans permalink
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oh stop not true at all

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:58 PM on 03/22/2009

I agree. BUMP iT UP THE PAGE, HUFPO!!! C'mon!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:28 AM on 03/23/2009
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